Trying to plug Microphone into Macbook Pro 13''

Okay so I have a Macbook Pro 13 inch, and I know that the only port for the microphone is where you would normally plug headphones. When I plug my microphone in there it totally doesn't register and from reading and researching the issue on the internet I understand that I need to purchase some other device to plug the microphone into and then plug that device into the macbook. Is this correct?
And if so, what is this device, how much is it, and where can I get it from? (I live in Melbourne, Australia but any recommendations would be helpful really)
Hope you can help me!

A headphone jack and microphone jack are two different things. A headphone jack carries sound out while a microphone jack carries sound in. It's like going the wrong way down a one way street, it just wont work.

Mac Specs: Back to my old 2.2GHz C2D MB after selling my MBP and wondering what my next Mac will be :)

11-03-2010, 05:09 AM

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reading and researching the issue on the internet I understand that I need to purchase some other device to plug the microphone into and then plug that device into the macbook. Is this correct?

Withought more info, it is tricky to give you the info you need, so....
If it is a battery powered condenser mic, or many of the basic mics, you are fine.
Professional mics such as the Shure SM58 and phantom powered condenser mics will require a preamp to plug your mic into, and then plug the preamp into your input.
Other option is a USB mic.

The 13" Macbook Pro has a shared audio in/out port.
Basically standard mics and battery powered condenser mics should work when you plug them in.
Check that you have the correct input device selected in system preferences>sound.